Popular striker John-Lewis, 'The Shop,' joins Boston Pilgrims for the 2025/26 season. Leaving York City, he sought a club where he felt wanted, aiming to help Boston build on last season's 'great escape.' He joins several new arrivals.
Morecambe FC's owner, Jason Whittingham, has sensationally sacked the club's board after they threatened to place the relegated club into administration. The dramatic move comes as the protracted sale to Panjab Warriors remains stalled, deepening the crisis for the Lancashire side.
Chelsea has completed the high-profile signing of Australia international Ellie Carpenter from Lyon on a four-year deal. The decorated right-back, known for her record-breaking career, reunites with former coach Sonia Bompastor at the WSL champions.
This week, sports fans are buzzing with Wimbledon's 'wizardry,' Euro 2025 predictions, surprising cricket comebacks, and intense rugby clashes. Off-field, investigations into modern stalking and intriguing criminal cases also grip audiences.
Oxford United, led by Gary Rowett, are heading to Indonesia for a unique pre-season President's Cup. This trip offers a chance to experience a new football culture and prepare for the upcoming Championship season, despite challenges like heat.
Jack Stacey has inked a new two-year deal with Norwich City, with an option for an additional year. The 29-year-old defender, a former Bournemouth Premier League player, aims to achieve new goals after 87 appearances.
Truro City celebrates star striker Ryan Harvey's commitment following his stellar 27-goal season, which propelled them to the National League. However, the club also bids farewell to Jaze Kabia, who moves to EFL side Grimsby Town.
England forward Chloe Kelly has permanently joined Arsenal, expressing excitement for more silverware after a triumphant loan spell that included a Champions League win. Her move follows a challenging departure from Manchester City.
Liverpool academy graduate Jarell Quansah has completed a £35m move to Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen on a five-year deal. The 22-year-old defender's transfer is 'pure' profit for the Reds, marking the third deal between the clubs this summer.
Despite being jailed for careless driving, Lucas Akins' football career with Mansfield Town isn't necessarily over. The club has maintained an unchanged stance on his future, even after his contract expiry and promotion win.